La Liga and the Premier League are inviting, but Kylian Mbappe has made clear he will remain in Paris next season. The French superstar said he has no plan to leave Paris Saint-Germain in the summer and promised more title wins can be expected in the upcoming campaign.

Mbappe is long-rumored to make a move soon that could see him joining up with Real Madrid or Liverpool, but the 21-year-old said he is staying where he is at the moment. The likelihood of signing on a summer deal is next to none, the PSG marksman indicated.

"I'm here. I am in the project for a fourth year ... I will try to bring back trophies with the team and give the best of myself," Goal reported Mbappe as saying.

The Frenchman has been impressive since making the jump from Monaco in 2017. He has appeared since in 120 games for PSG and netted 90 goals, which should explain why elite clubs in Europe have their eyes on the prolific goalscorer.

More importantly, Mbappe's excellence on the pitch translated to club wins. The youngster already boasts of four Ligue 1 title wins, and club suitors might be hoping that having the striker around would them good fortune as well.

However, the PSG star appeared determined to stay at least another season at Parc des Princes as he noted that the club would soon turn 50, and he intends to be part of that celebration.

Mbappe said: "The 50th year of the club is an important year for the club, the supporters, everyone, so I will be there no matter what."

The latest declaration, though from the World Cup winner is unlikely to discourage rival clubs from making a move. Talk Sport said Real seemed optimistic enough of convincing Mbappe to switch from France to Spain in 2021.

The Spanish giants are looking to score a deal with the striker next summer and hoping that the estimated £200 million fee for his release could be discounted significantly. This is anchored on the reports that Mbappe will not sign an extension with the Parisians so that he would be free to go in 2022.

Los Blancos are hoping that PSG would be willing to discuss a deal on Mbappe next year in the absence of a contract beyond 2022. Without a new deal and if Mbappe would make a transfer request, the Parisians will be forced to sell the player instead of allowing him to walk away for free.

Mbappe has been sounding off on his future plans to seek new challenges outside of France, and big destinations are ready to welcome him. Real boss Zinedine Zidane is a known fan of his compatriot and has been working to bring the youngster to La Liga.

At the same time, Mbappe has recently hinted about his admiration of Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, whom the Frenchman credited to making the English club a winning machine.